Autopsy: perfect to explain werewolfism in sci terms
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:54 pm
Lets say that a character is killed, then their body is autopsied. There would be chrossive burns on and inside of their flesh of whatever penetrated them. On further inspection, they would realize that silver has a corrosive effect on this bodies flesh.... They could also find blood in the teeth of the victem, as sign that the victem bit someone when they were trying to fight back...
Just out of curiosity, and because they have nothing to lose.... the lead investigator on the case tells the coroner to do a chromosone count and a DNA test, but to keep it quiet, just between the two of them so that no one would think they were crazy....
on another day, the coroner would show the investigator that the victem had a LARGER chromosone count than a normal human being is supposed to have.....
The investigator could say that it doesn't prove anything.... to which the coroner, maybe a member of CSI, depending where the movie takes place, would show him in a microscope, some sort of virus that he extracted from the gums of the dead person. This virus is larger than any he has seen, and contains the ENTIRE dna sequence of a certain animal....
I leave the rest to your imaginations.... unless you would like me to add more "details"
Just out of curiosity, and because they have nothing to lose.... the lead investigator on the case tells the coroner to do a chromosone count and a DNA test, but to keep it quiet, just between the two of them so that no one would think they were crazy....
on another day, the coroner would show the investigator that the victem had a LARGER chromosone count than a normal human being is supposed to have.....
The investigator could say that it doesn't prove anything.... to which the coroner, maybe a member of CSI, depending where the movie takes place, would show him in a microscope, some sort of virus that he extracted from the gums of the dead person. This virus is larger than any he has seen, and contains the ENTIRE dna sequence of a certain animal....
I leave the rest to your imaginations.... unless you would like me to add more "details"